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Installation manual

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Precautions regarding test-runs

1

In order to detect stop valves failing to open, operation of the
unit is compulsorily performed in cooling for 2-3 minutes during
the first test run, even if the remote controller was set to heating
operation. In this case, the remote controller will have kept
displaying the heating symbol all the time and the unit will switch
to heating operation automatically after elapse of that time.

2

In case you cannot operate the unit in test run mode for any
unusual reason, refer to 

"Failure diagnosis at the moment of first

installation" on page 13

.

3

In case you cannot operate the unit in test run mode, the unit
usually returns to its normal state after 30 minutes.

4

In case of a wireless remote controller, execute the test run only
after having installed the indoor unit decoration panel with infra-
red receiver first.

5

In case the panels of indoor units are not yet installed to the
indoor units, make sure to shut off the power supply after
finishing the complete test run.

6

A complete test run surely includes shutting off power after
having performed a normal operation stop on the remote
controller. Do not stop operation by turning circuit breakers off.

Failure diagnosis at the moment of first installation

In case nothing is displayed on the remote controller (the current
set temperature does not display), check for any of the following
abnormalities before you can diagnose possible malfunction
codes.

Disconnection or wiring error (between power supply and
outdoor unit, between outdoor unit and indoor units, between
indoor unit and remote controller).

The fuse on the outdoor unit PCB may have run out.

If the remote controller shows 

"

E3

", "

E4

or 

"

L8

"

 as an error code,

there is a possibility that either the stop valves are closed, or that
air inlet or air outlet are blocked.

If the error code 

"

U2

"

 is displayed on the remote controller, check

for voltage imbalance.

If the error code 

"

U4

"

 or 

"

UF

"

 is displayed on the remote

controller, check the inter-unit branch wiring connection.

If the error code 

"L4"

 is displayed on the remote controller, it is

possible that air inlet or air outlet are blocked.

The reversed phase protection detector of this product only
works during the initialisation stage after a power reset.
The reversed phase protection detector is designed to stop the
product in case of an abnormality when the product is started up.

When the reversed phase protection circuit forces the unit to
stop, check if all phases exist. If this is the case, shut off the
power supply to the unit and replace two of three phases.
Turn on power again and start the unit.

Reversed phase detection is not performed while the product
is operating.

In case of possible reversal of phases after a momentary
black out of power and the power goes on and off while the
product is operating, install a reversed phase protection
circuit on site. Such situation is not unimaginable when using
generators. Running the product in reversed phase can
break the compressor and other parts.

For a missing phase in case of W1 units, 

"

E7

"

 or 

"

U2

"

 will be

displayed on the remote controller of the indoor unit.
Operation will be impossible with either one of these
phenomena. If this happens, turn off the power, re-check the
wiring and switch the position of two of the three electrical wires.
(If operation is not possible, do not under any circumstances
force the electromagnetic contactor on.)

Disposal requirements

Dismantling of the unit, treatment of the refrigerant, of oil and of other
parts must be done in accordance with relevant local and national
legislation.

Summary of Contents for SIESTA SERIES

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Page 4: ...ion work may result in accidents due to fall of equipment Make certain that all electrical work is carried out by qualified personnel according to the local laws and regulations and this installation...

Page 5: ...ge fluctuates a lot such as that in factories In vehicles or vessels Where acidic or alkaline vapour is present Provide a logbook In accordance with the relevant national and international codes it ma...

Page 6: ...unit the fan can start rotating very fast until it breaks Refer to the figures for installation of this unit in a place where the wind direction can be foreseen Turn the air outlet side toward the bu...

Page 7: ...mple if the drain water may splash on people provide the drain piping using a drain socket optional Make sure the drain works properly Installation servicing space The numerical figures used in here r...

Page 8: ...ation impossible Installation shall be done by a licensed refrigeration technician the choice of materials and installation shall comply with the applicable national and international codes In Europe...

Page 9: ...surfaces to prevent rusting Preventing foreign objects from entering Plug the pipe through holes with putty or insulating material procured locally to stop up all gaps as shown in the figure Insects o...

Page 10: ...0 C and the humidity is higher than RH 80 then the thickness of the sealing materials should be at least 20 mm in order to avoid condensation on the surface of the sealing Be sure to insulate the liqu...

Page 11: ...2 1 Evacuate the pipes and check vacuum 1 No pressure increase for 1 minute 2 Break the vacuum with a minimum of 2 bar of nitrogen Never pressurize more than 4 0 MPa 3 Conduct leak test by applying so...

Page 12: ...l charging weight of the refrigerant after a leak etc The total charging amounts relate to the refrigerant piping length as in Maximum total one way piping length of the table in paragraph Allowable p...

Page 13: ...make contact with the pipes especially on high pressure side Secure the electrical wiring with clamping material as shown in the figure below so that it does not come in contact with the piping parti...

Page 14: ...on Do not connect wires of different gauge to the same power supply terminal Looseness in the connection may cause overheating When connecting wires of the same gauge connect them according to the fig...

Page 15: ...Check all functions according to the operation manual AZQS 71V1 100V1 125V1 140V1 Minimum circuit amps MCA a a Stated values are maximum values see electrical data of combination with indoor units fo...

Page 16: ...ws E3 E4 or L8 as an error code there is a possibility that either the stop valves are closed or that air inlet or air outlet are blocked If the error code U2 is displayed on the remote controller che...

Page 17: ...ischarge pipe for W1 models only R3T Thermistor suction pipe for V1 models only R4T Thermistor suction pipe for W1 models only R4T Thermistor coil for V1 models only R5T Thermistor power module for W1...

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